Archaeology and the National Roads Authority. Part 9 - Archaeological risk and PPPs: the M4 Kinnegad-Enfield-Kilcock scheme (10 of 17)
Publication Year
2003
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Proceedings of two seminars in 2002 on provisions for archaeological work within the National Roads Programme. Outlines the methods used on the scheme to quantify archaeological risk in a Public Private Partnership.
Document History
This document is part of a larger document, Archaeology and the National Roads Authority, which has been split into parts for ease of use.
ISBN
9780954595500
Publisher Information
National Roads Authority
The National Roads Authority's (NRA) primary function, under the Roads Act 1993, was to secure the provision of a safe and efficient network of National roads. They were responsible for the planning and supervision of construction and maintenance, publishing the NRA DMRB and NRA MCDRW. In 2016 the NRA merged with the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) to form a new organisation, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
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